— T-Mobile USA is taking up all of Google’s attention, since the company wants to launch a device in the 4th quarter. This is diverting attention away from other partners.

— Executive reshuffle at Sprint is causing some delays. Sprint now wants to develop an Android phone for its 4G network instead of 3G network. Sprint as we know, is like a dancer with two left feet.

— China Mobile’s equipment partner is having a tough time translating Android into Chinese characters.

— Developers are finding it hard to write apps for Android because Google keeps making changes to the Android.

Electronista reports that T-Mobile’s Android phone will supposedly still ship in late 2008 but that Sprint apparently won’t be seeing the handsets until early next year now because “it wants to put its own services on the device rather than sell it with Google’s default software alone.” This is an area where the platform can run into trouble; service providers wanting to install a bunch of default software onto the otherwise open source devices.

OverviewGoogle is a multinational corporation that is specialized in internet-related services and products. The company’s product portfolio includes Google Search, which provides users with access to information online; Knowledge Graph that allows users to search for things, people, or places as well as builds systems recognizing speech and understanding natural language; Google Now, which provides information …